Completed in 1960 in L'Arbresle, France. The Convent of La Tourette is Le Corbusier's final building completed in Europe, and is also thought by many to be his most unique program. It was...
J'ai découvert ce terme par hasard mais ne cherchez pas d'explication en Français pour savoir ce que signifie Cobogó, il n'y en a pas. Dommage ! Vous me direz que ce ne sont rien d'autre que des claustras mais en réalité, c'est un peu plus complexe que cela. Cobogó, ce sont des éléments creux, à l'origine faits de béton ou céramique. Créée en 1929, cette appellation provient des initiales des noms de famille de trois ingénieurs brésiliens : Amadeu Oliveira Coimbra, Ernest August Boeckmann et Antônio de Góes. Ces éléments suivent le même principe que le panneau en bois de l'architecture Mauresque, communément appelé moucharabieh. Behance Certains architectes contemporains s'en inspirent, comme pour cette maison au Mexique : Voir plus de photos : Gabriela House / TACO taller de arquitectura contextual Ou bien cette autre à Sao Paulo : Voir plus de photos : Cobogó House / Marcio Kogan Ou bien encore ici, avec plus de parcimonie : Voir plus de photos : Jardins House / CR2 Arquitetura Ce concept a même été transformé en graphismes que l'on peut télécharger gratuitement : En savoir plus et télécharger les icônes (en bas de page) : Dingbat Cobogó / Guilherme Luigi Et les inspirations ne manquent pas en architecture ou décoration intérieure : Catarse Bon Tempo Casa Abril Casa Abril Veronica Bertolini Historia de Casa Lugar Certo Achados de Decoracao Glamour Brasil Subestudio Archdaily Estadao Floor Decorating Lifestyle from Amsterdam to Marrakech Casa Abril Ty Pennington Jeito de Casa Casa e Jardim KTR Archi Daily Studio Sis Casa De Valentina Casa Abril Secret Design Studio Anual Design Modern Design
The Akari lights are handcrafted of bamboo ribbing and translucent washi paper that is made from the inner bark of the mulberry tree. Designer has compared the light of Akari to sunlight filtered through traditional shōji paper doors – the light sculptures create a warm glow and pleasant ambience. According to Designer, "All that you require to start a home are a room, a tatami, and Akari.” We offer AKari 40A, 50A, 55A, 60A, 80A, 90A, 100A in various sizes. Note: *This product is a copy, a copy without a signature logo, we guarantee that the appearance is 100% the same. Please note: Your payment does not include customs duties, local taxes, or any other import costs. If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will reply to you within 24 hours. Product Size: Dia 40cm / ∅ 15.7″ Size: Dia 50cm / ∅ 19.7″ Size: Dia 55cm / ∅ 21.7″ Size: Dia 60cm / ∅ 23.6″ Size: Dia 80cm / ∅ 31.5″ Size: Dia 90cm / ∅ 35.4″ Size: Dia 100cm / ∅ 39.4″ Details Material: Mulberry paper, Metal, Iron Light source: LED bulb or Edison bulb Light source base type: E27 (as shown below) Power: Max 60W Voltage: AC 110-240V Mounting: Ceiling Environment: Indoor Weight: 3kg / 6.6lbs Factory shipment: 5-10 days to prepare on average Battery: No Driver Required: No Finishes: White Process: Painting, Welding, Handmade Control method: push button switch (not dimmable) Q: Does it support dimming? A: Whether it supports dimming depends on what type of bulb you buy. If you buy a dimming bulb, this lamp will achieve a dimming function. We provide 150cm / 59″ wires . Can be extended upon request.
Image 5 of 20 from gallery of Les Abouts / Atelier Pierre Thibault. Photograph by Alain Laforest
Despite the growing efficiency of cameras in the nineteenth century, photography on the battlefield was difficult due to long exposures and cumbersome equipment. Because of this, Civil War illustrator reporters like Winslow Homer, Alfred Waud and Edwin Forbes were engaged to capture events that photography at the time could not. In the twentieth century, wartime illustrators remained in demand⸺as skillful practitioners they were able to prioritize in chaotic situations and assemble compelling visual evidence that communicated to viewers in a visceral way.
Définie comme étant la couleur de la soie à l'état brut, la couleur grège est plus communément caractérisée tel un beige tirant sur le gris (d'où la contraction de ces deux mots). Douce et naturelle, la teinte peut être considérée comme le nouveau blanc tant elle met en valeur un intérieur avec discrétion, bénéficiant toutefois d'un pouvoir chaleureux décuplé par ses camaïeux. Un brin minéral, elle s'inscrit parfaitement dans la tendance du slow living, surfant sur les codes wabi-sabi et minimaliste. Dans la lignée des nouveaux neutres, écho à nos envies de retour à la nature, la couleur grège distille son charme brut en décoration. La preuve en images pour l'adopter sans tarder.
Après le drame des îles St Martin-St Barthélémy (ouragan Irma) : réfléchir à développer des techniques de construction contre la force des tempêtes.
Présentation du canapé design exquis de BabiesDecor Furniture. Disponible dans une gamme de styles, y compris le style 1, le style 2, le style 3, le style 4, le style 5, le style 6, le style 7, le style 8, le style 9, le style 10 et le style 11, ce canapé est l'incarnation de l'élégance et sophistication. Conçu pour être la pièce maîtresse de tout espace de vie, il est doté de caractéristiques haut de gamme telles qu'un rembourrage moelleux, un cadre robuste et une attention méticuleuse aux détails. Avec ses arguments de vente uniques de confort supérieur et de design intemporel, le canapé design fusionne harmonieusement style et fonctionnalité. Découvrez le luxe et faites une déclaration avec cette pièce remarquable de la collection BabiesDecor Furniture.
Book nook - 17 of the internet's coziest, cushiest and most inviting spots to sit and read.
An oil mill estate is reborn
ARCHIVES.- En août 2014, le couturier décédé le 29 décembre nous faisait visiter cet incroyable édifice juché sur l’Estérel, dominant Cannes. Rencontre ultra-privée au cœur de cette demeure mythique où tout est rond, du sol au plafond. Reportage.
Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill transformed an abandoned cement factory and industrial complex into the head office of Taller de Arquitectura.
Studio Le Cocq - by Stephanie Le Cocq Appreciating the natural world through a decorative lens. Interior decoration to bring the nature indoors. We've been speaking with Stephanie for a while now and are super excited to help launch this talent into our wonderful worlds. Here are her premier 'British Biophilia' collection of wallpapers, we can't wait for more. The Lost Garden - Ecru A wild botanical chintz wallpaper. This pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, he was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset. For those floral lovers, this is an update with a warmer hue, it feels perfect for a cottage kitchen. This pattern is available in Pear, India Yellow, Coastal Blue, Ebony, Ecru. Monotone options Cottage Blue, Earth Red Hand illustrated wallpaper designs - printed in England Materials Toll Coated Non-Woven FSC certified paper, matt non woven paper made from a mix of natural and man made materials. Can be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down.an be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down. Dimensions Roll size -10m x 70cm wide Repeat - 70 x 97.8 cm Square Repeat Extra Info Print on demand, this means small batch printing and hardly any wastage. The collection is digitally printed with low-emission water-based inks onto Ecologo ® and FSC-certified paper, and natural, organic fabrics. 10% of Studio Le Coq profits go to conservation charity Fauna and Flora International who re-educate and invest in sustainable solutions for both corporations and small communities. https://www.fauna-flora.org/ Delivery All wallpapers are printed to order to reduce our impact and ensure a perfect colour match. Small batch printing and hardly any wastage. This is a bespoke print item and therefore non returnable Approximately 2-3 weeks + Delivery Samples are 2-3 days More about the Artist... Stephanie Le Cocq (pronounced ‘Le Coke’) is a British-Filipina print designer based in the heart of Somerset, UK. She launched her interior decoration brand Studio Le Cocq in 2020, creating patterns and prints that show the natural world through a decorative lens. Her return to Somerset has encouraged her to pause and take in her local surroundings, small details catch her eye, from the leafy sprawl on a forest floor to a cluster of wildflowers on the side of a bridleway. These moments are captured by finely drawn and painted illustrations, which are often influenced by historical textile and natural history references. Stephanie has worked for over a decade in the industry, her portfolio of work ranges from various global fashion and interior brands, and has lived and worked in the USA, and Scandinavia and is now back home in the UK.
Le Pallais Bulles of Pierre Cardin was designed by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag inspired by the igloos he enjoyed building as child.
Pour célébrer ses 10 ans, la marque franco-japonaise EviDenS de Beauté ouvre son premier spa à Paris, pensé comme un intérieur privé par Emmanuelle Simon.
Completed in 1954 in France. In the commune of Ronchamp, slightly south of east of Paris, sits one of Le Corbusier’s most unusual projects of his career, Notre Dame du Ronchamp,...
While we’ve paid plenty of attention to in our backyard’s design, with new plantings and furnishings, we’ve done very little with our front yard. It’s in need of a makeover, and we’ve decided that this is the year we will tackle it. Our home is a 1964-Streng, a mid-century modern home that resembles the Eichlers […]